



Read by Tim Ferriss, Barack Obama, Ray Dalio and 18 others

A historical account of Mary Mallon, the Irish immigrant cook identified as the first asymptomatic carrier of typhoid fever in early 20th-century America. Anthony Bourdain examines her life and the public health pursuit that led to her lifelong isolation from the perspective of a professional chef. The book explores the intersection of medical science, urban sanitation, and individual civil liberties.
Published
2001
Pages
160
Language
en
ISBN
9781582341330
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